West Midlands Police are to take delivery of Mitsubishi’s electric car – the MiEV – as community patrol cars.
We’ve seen police cars ranging from the sublime to the ridiculous. On our doorstep the Essex police use Subaru Imprezas, which give hoodie-herberts the fright of their lives when they see them looming in their rear-view mirror. But this is something new – a Mitsubishi i MiEV pounding the beat.It appears that since Mitsubishi took the MiEV to the National Police Show last month they’ve been inundated with requests from Police Forces around the UK to test the car. With it’s top speed of 81 mph and range of 100 miles we can’t quite see the MiEV being used as a pursuit car. In fact the only place it would be of any use is in town, but for what it’s worth we’d much rather see plod pounding the beat than floating around in a Noddy-Mobile.
Mitsubishi say:
“The i MiEVs have been in the UK on trial for almost a year now and we are delighted that Police Forces in the UK are able to see that the future of zero emissions driving requires no compromise.”
It would appear that West Midlands Police are scheduled to be the first UK force to take delivery of the MiEV. Best we watch our speed on the M6 in future. And we can see this cropping up on one of those police chase programmes on satellite TV. It’s embarrassing enough to see a police Astra futilely chasing a miscreant – especially when the next clip shows a V8 Yank-mobile making a decent fist of the chase – without seeing our plod in a battery car outrun by an oik on a moped.
We may be a little dismissive of this – I’m sure the MiEV will have its uses – but one thing that tickled us was a quote by Mitsubishi – “…the ideal vehicle for urban policing. In addition, with the ability to carry four adult passengers and equipment in comfort, the i MiEV is a versatile community policing vehicle”
We’d pay good money to see four burly plod – resplendent in helmets and with a boot full of kit – in a Mitsubishi MiEV.




Joel says
I’ll chip in a fiver to see the picture of four rozzers in the MiEV with all their cones and stuff in the boot!!
victor says
You’ll never get four police officers in this vehicle. I’ve been on to Guinness and the current record is three, although one had to be smeared in butter.